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Why does the multi-paragraph quotation rule exist?
The answer to this question clearly explains the standard rule that when you have multiple quoted paragraphs, each new paragraph starts with an opening quotation mark, but only the final quoted ...
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How to punctuate a quote within a quote? [duplicate]
Duplicate of:
What’s the difference between using single and double quotation marks/inverted commas?
How are embedded quotations used?
And:
When should end punctuation go inside quotes?
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When should you use italics to reference an example and when should it be inside apostrophes?
When should you use italics to reference an example or quote, and when should it be inside apostrophes instead?
(I am trying to tighten up here. I write in advertising and we break so many rules with ...
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Is there a difference between Quotes and Italics? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What is the best way to mention a word: italics, quotes, or single-quotes (apostrophes)?
Would it make a difference whether I put a word in quotes or in italics?
Is ...
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Plurals of quotations: “Chorus of ‘Hello’s”; “Ooh”s & “Ah”s
Is there a way to pluralize a quotation? E.g.,
He was greeted with a chorus of “Hello”s.
or
Her daring earned “Ooh”s & “Ahh”s from around the room.
With actual dictionary words ...
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When quoting a quotation, how do you handle the double quotes?
Assume there is original source text:
This restaurant is amazing with "delicious lasagna" and great service.
Make sure you go 6-7pm for the quietest times.
I want to quote "delicious lasagna" ...
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Should one stick to American style of placing punctuation marks within quotes if one uses the American spelling?
According to Wikipedia, there are two ways to use punctation marks when it comes to quoting. Basically, we have the British style, where punctation marks that don't come from the quoted material "is ...